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  1. Armed with a main battery of twelve 30.5 cm (12.0 in) guns in four triple turrets, Szent István was assigned to the 1st Battleship Division of the Austro-Hungarian Navy upon her commissioning. Alongside the other ships of her class, she was stationed out of the Austro-Hungarian naval base at Pola.

  2. The Tegetthoff class (also called the Viribus Unitis class[ 4 ][ 5 ][ 6 ]) was a class of four dreadnought battleships built for the Austro-Hungarian Navy. Named for Austrian Admiral Wilhelm von Tegetthoff, the class was composed of SMS Viribus Unitis, SMS Tegetthoff, SMS Prinz Eugen, and SMS Szent István.

  3. Travelling down the rows of Austrian battleships, the two men encountered Jugoslavija at around 4:40 am. Rossetti placed one canister of TNT on the hull of the battleship, timed to explode at 6:30 am. He then flooded the second canister, sinking it on the harbour floor close to the ship.

  4. Influenced by the impending construction of the first Italian dreadnought, the Austrian C-in-C, Montecuccoli, announced on 20 February 1908 that Austria-Hungary would build a new generation of battleships displacing 18000-19000t.

  5. 11 de jul. de 2018 · The Habsburg class in action. The Habsbug, Harpàd and Babenberg were started at STT (Stabilimento Tecnico Triestino) from 1899, launched between 1900 and 1902 and entered service in 1902-1904. In 1914, these three units formed the 4th Line Division within the Active Squadron.

  6. The Goeben, a Moltke-class battlecruiser commissioned in July 1912, and the Breslau, a light cruiser of the Magdeburg class commissioned in May the same year, together formed the core of the Mediterranean Division of the Imperial German Navy.

  7. Austrian ship titles. Warship numbers & losses, 1914-18. Losses by year. Key to main characteristics including Austrian torpedo and gun calibres. Main ship types - Dreadnoughts to Submarines. NAVAL WAR IN OUTLINE.